Parkiana janineae (Viette, 1954), comb. nov.
(Figs. 2 A–G)
Nemophora janineae Viette, 1954: 2 (as of the family Adelidae). TL: Antongil Bay.
Adela janineae; Viette 1990: 25.
Adela janineae; De Prins & De Prins 2019 (Afromoths website).
Lecithocera janineae; Lees & Minet 2003: 758.
Type. 1♀ (holotype), North-East Madagascar, Antongil Bay, A. Mocquerys leg., 1898; Muséum Paris, Mission P. Viette (Sept. 1951 - Mar. 1952) [probably a misplaced label]; Nemophora janineae n. sp. Holotype ♀, P. Viette; genitalia: prep. J. Minet no. 1666.
Adults (Figs. 2 A–B). Wingspan, 18 mm. The superficial character of this species, including the pattern of both wings and the antenna are well in accordance with the genus Parkiana . The species is distinguished from its allies by the forewing with a large yellowish-white discal spot. Abdominal segments have broad spinose zones with weak spines dorsally (Fig. 2G).
Female genitalia (Fig. 2 C–F): Illustrated for the first time. Abdominal sternite VIII deeply emarginated medially on caudal margin. Antrum triangular, funnel-shaped. Ductus bursae membranous, narrowed in posterior 1/4; median part broadened with numerous conic spines, narrowed again in anterior 1/4; ductus seminalis narrow, arising from posterior 3/4. Corpus bursae extremely long; signum at middle, grooved centrally, with dense conic spines.
Remarks. The species was originally placed in Nemophora Hoffmannsegg (Adelidae), but was transferred to the Lecithoceridae by Lees & Minet (2003: 757), provisionally as a member of the genus Lecithocera (ibid.: 758). However, this species surely belongs to Parkiana Cho, in view of its wing pattern and antennae.
Distribution. Madagascar (East) (Viette, 1954).